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Preface ix
Acknowledgments xv
Abbreviations and Transcription of Foreign Languages xvii
Chapter One
Introduction 1
Chapter Two
The Recursive Argument Method of Medieval Science 11
Chapter Three
From College and Universitas to University 37
Chapter Four
Buddhist Central Asian Invention of the Method 50
Chapter Five
Islamization in Classical Arabic Central Asia 76
Chapter Six
Transmission to Medieval Western Europe 100
Chapter Seven
India, Tibet, China, Byzantium, and Other Control Cases 121
Chapter Eight
Conclusion 147
Appendix A: On the Latin Translations of Avicenna's Works 167
Appendix B: On Peter of Poitiers 171
Appendix C: The Charter of the Collége des Dix-huit 186
References 187
Index 199
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